Saturday, January 24, 2015

Psychiatric police state: notes from the underground

These are wide-ranging quotes from my work-in-progress, The Underground. They take, as a starting point, the subject of psychiatry, the absurd pseudoscience licensed by the State.

“Whenever you come across a pseudoscience, you’re looking at a mask
that covers an ideology. And that ideology intends to limit freedom,
the free person, the free soul, the free mind, the free psyche, the free
creative impulse.”

“Modern psychiatry is an updated version of the CIA’s MKULTRA mind-control program, adjusted for the masses.”

“Psychiatry is basically a mechanism to control people who are
dissatisfied, disaffected, rebellious, independent, thoughtful, and
then, secondarily, a mechanism to control those who just want to
surrender their lives to an external authority and can’t believe in
religion anymore. Instead of a priest and a church, they have drugs.”

“If Huxley’s Brave New World is the mountaintop of
controlled society, with its genetic manipulations and laboratory
births, psychiatry is its ancestor, rambling around in the foothills,
pretending to define so-called mental disorders, handing out toxic
drugs, giving people electric shocks, performing lobotomies. Psychiatry
is the crazy grandfather.”

“Psychiatry is a system of arbitrary definitions. When you get past
all the pseudo-technical nonsense, you’re looking at mind control—the
attempt to make people believe consciousness is composed of about 300
disorders.”

“Psychiatry is a state-of-mind prison for society. You can have this
state of mind or that one, and after we treat you, you can have a normal
state of mind.”

“But, actually, consciousness is up for grabs. You can have any state
of mind you want to. No labels. Does that sound frightening? You’re
supposed to feel frightened and crawl back into a little hole. That’s
the game.”

“Psychiatry is just another organized religion. Instead of a wafer
and a sip of wine, they have drugs. Lots of drugs. Their cosmology is a
picture they paint, the subject of which is Normal. Sane. Average. By
their average definitions.”

“Psychiatry would like to be known as some kind of ultimate
information theory. Information theory is what the loser in a poker game
is left with. It’s all he’s got, so he has to go out on the street and
try to sell it, hypnotize people with it. Pure scrubbed data, as empty
and dead as the face of an old politician.”

“Today’s psychiatrists are playing around with brain signals. They
have no idea what the mind is. No idea what consciousness is. No idea
what freedom is. They have no idea how different individuals would be
from one another if they broke out of the collective prison of The
Normal.”

“The Wizard of Psychiatry is a hustler from way back. His job is to make Normal plausible.”

“Everything a human being is starts to come into view when he gets rid of Normal.”

“Psychiatry and its government, media, and intelligence-agency allies
are saying, ‘See that crazy killer over there? Anybody could turn into
that. Even you. So we have to treat the whole population before somebody
starts spraying bullets in your neighborhood. We have to sculpt
everybody into a good citizen, an average person.’”

“Psychiatry is the Surveillance Society of the brain. The NSA with toxic drugs.”

“Psychiatry is State control of emotion and thought. And its poor
cousin, psychology, has become sentimental hokum for the rubes. Slop.”

“At the bottom of his titanic pile of bullshit, the Wizard of Psychiatry is saying, ‘You’re not free.’ But you are.”

“Sixty years ago, a hundred years ago, there was an idea in America.
The Open Road. Travel the open road. Adventure. Psychiatry is one of the
disciplines that’s tried to shut it down.”

“Since there are no definitive physical tests for any of the 300
officially certified mental disorders—no blood tests, no urine tests, no
brain scans, no genetic assays—what we’re left with is a phantasm-map
of Nowhere Land, a philosophy of limitation. A translation of human
problems and suffering into a professional liar’s language, a made-up
nonsensical technical gibberish. And the federal government licenses
this as a monopoly.”

“There never was, and never will be, a science of consciousness,
because by its very nature, consciousness is free and unpredictable.
Many people find this hard to swallow, because they fear freedom and
hate it. They know they’ve lost it somewhere, and they don’t want anyone
else to have it.”

“We live in a wilderness of bad poetry and overblown sentimental
attachments. Or to put it another way, more and more people are
attaching themselves to heraldic promises of salvation and rescue from
their problems and the problems of the world. The theme is constant:
some thing, some force, some being, some power is going to appear and
change the world. This is entitlement on a grand scale. At the core
it’s surrender of self and surrender of creative power. ‘I want to read
the book of my life, I don’t want to write it.’”
“Psychiatry is the action of painting false pictures inside the mind,
and obtaining obedience to those images. It’s imposed
reality-invention. Meanwhile, under the tons of false information and
propaganda that pervade life, the individual is intensely creative; he
is perfectly capable of inventing and fleshing out his own reality.”

“The real future, the future people run away and hide from, isn’t one
state or condition or cosmology. It’s open. It’s the paralleling and
intersecting of millions and millions of realities consciously invented
by free individuals. No one can predict what this looks like. It isn’t
a system. It isn’t an overall design. It isn’t a planned society. It
has zero value for the meddlers who fervently believe in one unified
shape.”

Jon RappoportThe author of three explosive collections, THE MATRIX REVEALED, EXIT FROM THE MATRIX, and POWER OUTSIDE THE MATRIX, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th
District of California. He maintains a consulting practice for private
clients, the purpose of which is the expansion of personal creative
power. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative
reporter for 30 years, writing articles on politics, medicine, and
health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other
newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has delivered
lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative
power to audiences around the world. You can sign up for his free emails
at NoMoreFakeNews.com or OutsideTheRealityMachine.

Quotes

"There is beauty in truth, even if it's painful. Those who lie, twist life so that it looks tasty to the lazy, brilliant to the ignorant, and powerful to the weak. But lies only strengthen our defects. They don't teach us anything, help anything, fix anything or cure anything. Nor do they develop one's character, one's mind, one's heart or one's soul." Jose Harris

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